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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 25, 1964, p. 5

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b public auction on saturday june 27 at 10 am property of ss no 6 glasgow pakt of lot coxc i uxbridge township eonsitrinr of a lot of 1 acre more or less school building to b remoied from property by oct 1 64 also a deep well jet pressure system and 2 large space heaters plus 200 sal oil tank trm eah llovd wilson auctioneer a guaranteed expert watch repairs i sheridan jewellers diamonds watches custom made jewellery 38 main st e stouffville d f sheridan certified watchmaker 51 phone 6401650 o pooi phone 6401260 open monday thru friday 2 5 7 9 pm saturday 1012 am 2 5 7 9 pm sunday 26 pm adults 50c children 25c swimming instruction course 6 weeks starting july 6 1964 monday ihru friday 912 am children 300 adults s700 season tickets good anytime pool is open family s1200 adult 700 child s500 private swimming parties contact andrew h williams manager stouffville onl phone 6401972 contact t mrs les wilson for picnic bookings stouffville ont phone 6403s21 watch bulletin board at the pool for events oooooo a highquality onehand operated grease gun com plete with 12 flexible exten sion hoc you sae 5525 over the regular eo retail price of ss25 when ou pur- chat one canon of 60 esso mp grease cartridges the sure economical way to keep jour equipment in top work ing condition gel one from jour imperial esso agent but order soon thi repeat offer is for a limited time only more norumore in the futurejr0m imperial oil w hood markham gormley news dr david vanderbent of algeria africa flew home and u spending a couple of weeks with his parent rev and mrs wm vanderbent dr vander bent is working with the men- nonite central committee in algeria mr elgin sider successfully passed his first year of pre- medicine at western university in london mr and mrs a s farmer at tended the funeral of their sis terinlaw mrs ted gibner at kitchener on wednesday a miscellaneous shower was held on thursday night in hon our of mr ken smith and miss beverley silverthorn congratulations to mr and mrs edwin barkcy dorothy vanderbent who were married on saturdav afternoon at heise hill church mr murray wideman is pro gressing favourably in york hospital mrs louisa rye of toronto spent the weekend with mrs beulah jones ss markham school com pleted their sports competition on wednesday afternoon on friday all the schools of no3 area gathered for their annual sports day at victoria square they were guests of the local lions club mrs alvin farmer mrs beu lah jones miss edith ramcr and mrs frank harvey spent thursday in vineland mr and mrs c milsted were guests at the wedding of miss trudene letts and mr roland corner at lefroy united church on saturday miss charleen milsted spent saturday with her uncle and her aunt mr and mrs e gooding of richmond hill mr and mrs ross brillinger and boys of toronto spent last sunday with mr and mrs roy brillinger mrs brillinger is just home after being in hospit al for nine weeks dr david vanderbent and miss m vanderbent who is money now at stouffville coin laundry main st w stouffville working in new york both spoke at the christ crusaders meeting at heise hill on sun day night mrs norman johnston enter tained at a surprise miscellan eous shower on tuesday night for miss ula christiansen the united missionary sun day school picnic will be held thursday at the youth centre m- and mrs t wallace spent sunday with mr and mrs page of oakwood congratulations to mr and mrs harold ratcliff who were married saturday at willow- daye baptist church miss feme doner leaies on thursday to spend the summer at glen rocks camp muskoka sunday visitors with rev and mrs l k sider were mr and mrs john sider mr roy houlding and miss marian shantz mr ron filsinger and miss mary antzi mr bill leh man and miss carol manske al so mr roger bocre all of kit chener mr and mrs henry heise had sunday dinner with the misses henderson the umc sewing circle met all day wednesday at the home of mrs albert hawkins mr tom wallace was admit ted to the workmens compen sation hospital last week for therapy treatments he has been at home following a knee injury mr john sider son of rev and mrs l p sider has passed his year in an honours course at the university of waterloo the bethany male quartette of kitchener sang at both the church services on sunday at the umc mr roger bacr on furlough from work in france was the guest speaker on sunday june 28th rev and mrs willis hunking will activities at buttonville last weekends traffic was the heaviest so far this season on the don mills rd cars were bumper to iiner for hours mrs thayne graves of west sacramento us returned home friday after visiting relatives here mrs graves the former rhea mcquay was here for her brother stewarts funeral be speaking at both services it will be their farewell as they return to nigeria on july 5th mr jack quinn and mr paul farmer entertained mr quinns young teenage boys sunday school class to a weekend camp out at norland mr and mrs paul farmer had dinner sunday with mr and mrs john crean of don mills i mr and mrs lloyd doner entertained all the members of the odner family at a fathers day gathering for their father mr clarence owner of stouff ville recent visitors of mr and mrs george french were mrs fred burke miss sharon burke and mrs clarence doner of stouffville mrs j c brayley of arling ton virginia is visiting her sister mrs john avizius mr herb varyel left by air on friday for a three weeks visit with relatives and friends in england mr and mrs harold reesor and family spent two weeks with his parents mr and mrs carl reesor ihej left tuesday to return to work in montreal rev and mrs willis hunking and family attended the anniv ersary service at shrigley umc on sunday mr and mrs harry hunt en tertained mr hunts class from the lloyd school tuesday for a service thats different drive to the markham shopping piaza sunday evening 730 pm hear 0 the baker hill instrumental group mrs floyd doner oshawa soloist sermon do we need a new gospel t tiik kntire service is amplified to your cab the folks at the cottage will enjoy the cool summertime candies they travel beautifully writing to anyone your envelope should show ithe name of the person you are addressing 3 the tlrect number street name or post office box number apartment or business block suite if any 3 city loivn or village and postal zone if in use province too your name and yfc your complete address i in the upper left corner please dont make the postman guess be sure to write the correct address houstons the rexall drug store 1 main st w stouffville ph 6402222 twentytwo twentytwo the weather was perfect for the tsa no3 feld day friday wednesday mrs geo kelly mrs ewart stiver miss mary rodick and mrs aubrey steph enson were guests at a garden tea given by mrs jean new man to introduce candidates for the ontario liberal party lead ership after examinations wolfgang doering left last week for a visit with relatives at swift current sask he will attend the calgary stampede as well alf shenfield was in sud bury recently for a shrincrs gathering mr m mcneish is home from hospital and able to be out mr john wilkins received word from mrs wilkins last week and she is enjoying her first visit in scotland since she was a small child markham township taxpayers received their tax bills last weekend and figures were a little down chief reason is the lowered public school rate as next year there will be an am algamated board all schools got rid of any surplus they had and this helped the rate slightly the school rate was 13 0 mills in 1963 and 61 this year vacation bible school will be held this year at victoria sq the week of july 6 instead of july 13 as previously announc ed if vou can assist please call mrs f h leaf ax36188 or mrs s r patterson ax37282 browns corners annual sun day school picnic will be held on june 29th to musselmans lake meet at the park at 4 pm near the pavilion mrs forest dullege was the guest speaker when the happy timers met at the home of mrs richard tribbling mrs dul lege is a lawyer and spoke on as pects of the law as it pertains to women marriage laws to wills and property ownership mrs geo hooper and mrs tribbling were cohostesses and conducted the devotions mrs bill wilson was chair lady and mrs clayton jones was at the piano the group agreed to sponsor their korean orphan for another year they will hold travelling bake sales the first friday in july august and in september mrs charles turner won the flower contest at lunch time the first crude attempts at bookmaking were made by wri ting on long sheets of papyrus which were rolled up from each end into sticks to aid the read er fe m today v catch the eye of all the men ww regular tints m not just w and then 294 3173 markham 60293ist0tolltf ttouby june 25 1964 the stouffylue tribune tm 3 richmond steam and health food store ph brands bath 8s451u ilsc vita health lomal1nda- vegetaeiax phone a mail orders accepted bath hours moo wed 3 pan ii pail thurs frl i pan ii pan 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